A dry lab for medical engineers?

Francesco Rulli, Angelo Maura, Gabriele Galatà, Giulia Olivi, Michele Grande, Attilio M Farinon
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Introduction: We describe a teaching and training method with objective evaluation to improve medical engineering students' knowledge and analysis skills about Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) instrumentation and techniques through hands-on experience. Training has been scheduled during a three-month course.

Methods: Twenty medical engineering students were trained to perform three times on a pelvic trainer a sequence of standardized drills connected with the selected MIS techniques, in order to improve their dexterity. The time required to perform each dexterity drill was recorded in seconds.Then, the participants were divided into groups and asked to write an essay about an instrument they chose, analyzing and criticizing the instrument itself.

Results: All the trainees showed steady improvement in skill acquisition on the laparoscopic simulator and discussed their essays, making proposals in order to improve the instrument they tested.

Conclusion: Significant improvement in performance with increasing skillness has been measured; during the course and during their discussion the participants showed deep knowledge of the instrument, ability to analyze and criticize it and ability to make improvement proposals.Dry lab experience for medical engineering students is useful for teaching and improving analysis and management of laparoscopic devices, allowing identification of problems and developing better devices.

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医学工程师的干实验室?
前言:我们描述了一种客观评价的教学和训练方法,通过实践经验提高医学工程专业学生对微创外科(MIS)仪器和技术的知识和分析能力。培训计划为期三个月。方法:对20名医学工程专业学生进行三次骨盆训练,并结合所选的MIS技术进行一系列标准化训练,以提高他们的灵活性。进行每一次灵巧训练所需的时间都以秒为单位记录下来。然后,参与者被分成小组,并被要求写一篇关于他们选择的乐器的文章,分析和批评乐器本身。结果:所有学员在腹腔镜模拟器上的技能习得都有稳定的提高,并讨论了他们的论文,提出了改进他们所测试的仪器的建议。结论:随着技能的增加,成绩有了显著的改善;在课程和讨论过程中,参与者展示了对乐器的深入了解,分析和批评它的能力以及提出改进建议的能力。医学工程专业学生的干燥实验室经验有助于教学和改进腹腔镜设备的分析和管理,允许识别问题并开发更好的设备。
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